Centre the selected text boxes so that they are centred horizontally on the page

Make Font Smaller

⌃⌘,

Resize the text in the selected text box so that it is 1 point smaller

Make Font Larger

⌃⌘.

Resize the text in the selected text box so that it is 1 point larger

The Make Text Global menu sets the
selected text box to be global so that it will be extracted with all instrumental parts.
If text is already global, then this menu removes its global status.
Global text is drawn with a bright green frame around it so that it can
be distinguished from other text. The frame does not print when the document is printed

The Add/Remove Frame menu item adds or removes a frame
around the selected text. The thickness of the frame can be set with the
Set Size button on the Control panel which alters the point size of the
text object but doesn't alter the point size of the actual text.

The Make Header and Remove Header menu items convert
selected text between regular text and header text.
Header text appears on each page of the score at the same physical location.
It is useful for titles, copyright notices, instrument indications and any
other marking that you want to appear on each page. To create header text:

enter the text (either Page text or Measure text) at the location you want the text to appear.

On screen, header text has a blue rectangle around it so it can be distinguished
from regular text - the rectangle does not appear when the document is printed.
In the example below, the text "Flute 1" will appear on each page of the document.

- When Header text is moved, it will be moved on all pages in the document.

The Annotations On/Off menu item converts selected Text boxes to
Annotations. Annotations appear on the screen (in gray) but are not printed when the document is printed.
Annotations are useful to composers who wish to make text comments on the score but do not want those comments
printed in the final score. In the example below, the Regular text box is converted to an annotation using this
menu item.

The color of Annotation text can be changed by selecting a color from the Color panel and dragging it
onto the selected text in the Annotation text box.